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Oh my goodness, I haven't seen this movie in a long time, it's better than I remembered. I never realized it was such a beautiful movie. I obviously loved it as a kid considering I watched it a lot, but I guess I never knew why. Considering this is the movie that traumatized me as a child (yes, the whole movie traumatized me, I'm not kidding, I was getting flashbacks the whole time), it's one of my favorites. I have a feeling I take a lot of inspiration from this movie, though what elements exactly I guess differs depending on what I'm writing. Either way, it's such a masterpiece. I'm really happy that nothing was changed or edited from the movie when it was released on DVD unlike The Last Unicorn (somewhat with the latter, they removed the line "damn you" from the movie).

This for sure will definitely be the movie my children will grow up on. I feel so bad for the kids and adults who haven't seen this movie.

It was pretty good. Didn't have an overly long, annoying prologue like the first film. Still quite funny in parts, and the humour was dispersed throughout, so it remained entertaining. CGI was good, as expected. Also, very shooty. There were lots of guns in this film, more than I was expecting. As a result, there was a lot of action, which is good if you like it, though I sometimes find a lot of action to be boring if it goes on too long.

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Liked the mystery (even if it was easy to guess, it was handled well), especially the twist with the Mandarin. There was also a lot of death in this film - still some happy saving-people moments, but still. Villain was creepy and I really wanted him to die. And for most of the final fight, he wouldn't.

I also felt that the ending had too much closure. Normally closure is a good thing, but in a superhero film, I like to imagine offscreen they are still doing their superhero-ing. In this film, apart from the final line, everything just gave an 'it's over' vibe, which considering there's going to be a new Avengers film, is probably not a good idea.

Oh my god, this movie was amazing. One of the best I've seen. Russell Crowe is awesome! Fighting with tigers, screaming at people to be entertained...this movie was awesome even thought it was pretty brutal. A bit like Braveheart, but not so much that it was a rip-off.
Definitely recommend it.

Oh my god , where do I start, this movie was spectacular. Arnold Schwarzanegger was phenomenal as the Terminator. The way he talked with John and learned, his dialogue(hasta la vista, baby) and how we was like a father to John. Linda Hamilton was really good too as Sarah Connor and was just as badass as Beatrix Kiddo or Ellen Ripley. She's no longer the timid and scared woman she was in the first. She has quite a bit of character development, just like Arnie. Edward Furlong was brilliant in a stunning debut. The movie has cutting edge graphics which look fabulous even now(unlike Tron, ugghh) and the script. The scripts transcends the acting, which is an impressive feat. Overall a mind-blowingly good movie and the best action movie ever(even better than Die Hard and the first Terminator). An absolute masterpiece.

This movie was amazing. I expected it to be great, but it was a lot better than I thought it would be. The conflict mixed well with the small bits of comedy placed throughout. I definitely recommend this movie to anyone. I will be picking this up on DVD.

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Originally Posted by Sidewinder

While it is very reminiscent of a lot of journey trainer fics, it held my attention. It stands out among a lot of the other fics I've read lately and I'm excited to continue the story.